I need some help, looks like there is a bug with the license recognition. If I start the BOUML program directly everything works just fine. If I try to open the *.prj project file (it is associated for opening with bouml.exe) I get a message "You don't have a licence". It is this a normal behavior or I need some special settings?

For now, a quick work around will be to create a "bouml.bat" file in the same directory where bouml is installed with this content:~cd D:\work\programs\BoumlD:\work\programs\Bouml\bouml.exe %~f1~After that the *.prj file must be associated for opening with "bouml.bat", not "bouml.exe".Just replace the installation path with your own. I hope this detail will be fixed in the next bouml release.

When you start Bouml through its icon/shortcut the current directory is set to the directory where you installed Bouml, so Bouml find the licence file.

When you associate the extension prj with Bouml and you double click on a prj file, the current directory is not set to the directory where you installed Bouml, so Bouml doesn't find the licence file and say you don't have. To be able to use extension association you have to create a bat file going in the directory where Bouml is installed before to launch bouml with the parameter, and to associate the prj extension with this bat file. Supposing Bouml is installed under C:\Program Files (x86)\Bouml the bat file contains :